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Mary Ellen Bute

Mary Ellen Bute

Director

A pioneer of visual music and electronic art, Mary Ellen Bute produced over a dozen short abstract animations between the 1930s to the 1950s. Set to classical music by the likes of Bach, Saint-Saens or Shostakovich, and filled with colorful forms, elegant design and sprightly, dance-like-rhythms, Bute's filmmaking is at once formally rigorous and energetically high-spirited, like a marriage of high modernism and Merrie Melodies. In the late 1940s, Lewis Jacobs observed that Bute's films were "composed upon mathematical formulae depicting in ever-changing lights and shadows, growing lines and forms, deepening colors and tones, the tumbling, racing impressions evoked by the musical accompaniment." Bute herself wrote that she sought to "bring to the eyes a combination of visual forms unfolding along with the thematic development and rhythmic cadences of music." (Ed Halter) Known for her pioneering early abstract films (some of which were screened regularly at Radio City Music Hall, New York in the 1930s), Bute made a series of Visual Music films which she called "Seeing Sound."

Born: November 21, 1906 in Houston, Texas

Died: October 17, 1983 (Age 76)

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Mary Ellen Bute  Movies & TV Credits

Title Rating Job Role(s) Year
Movie
7.1
DirectingDirector, Editor, Producer, Treatment, Script1967
Short Film
5.8
DirectingDirector1936
Short Film
6.5
DirectingDirector, Production Design1937
Short Film
5.9
DirectingDirector1937
Short Film
6.1
DirectingDirector1935
Short Film
6.5
DirectingDirector1940
Short Film
6.1
DirectingDirector1936
Short Film
5.6
DirectingDirector1940
Short Film
7.8
DirectingDirector1948
Short Film
6.8
DirectingDirector1952
Short Film
7.4
DirectingDirector1947
Short Film
7.2
DirectingDirector1953
Short Film
6.8
ProductionProducer1956
Short Film
7.2
DirectingDirector1959
Short Film
DirectingDirector1950
Title Rating Job Role(s) Year
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